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Month: March 2013
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Between the Lines: children’s picture books
You may not know Deirdre McDermott, but you will know Where’s Wally?, Hooray for Fish!,Owl Babies, and Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!. Although McDermott didn’t write or illustrate any of these books, she and her colleagues at Walker Books have been instrumental in creating these and many other well-loved books for more… Continue reading Between the Lines: children’s picture books
Mainland mothers have an educational tale to tell
We are so pleased to read that Hans Anderson Club are doing such a great job training parents on storytelling techniques! Bring Me a Book will continue to train trainers to read aloud for our children’s future success. We hope more of our NGO partners and volunteers can join our trainings in the… Continue reading Mainland mothers have an educational tale to tell